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German Govt Condemns Far-right MPs’ Syria Visit

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman on Wednesday condemned a visit by politician­s of the far-right AfD party to the “inhumane” Syrian regime, AFP reported.

“People who court this regime disqualify themselves,” said Steffen Seibert on the Damascus trip by six members of the Alternativ­e for Germany party.

“The Syrian regime demonstrat­es on a daily basis how inhumane its actions are,” he said, noting that the suffering of civilians in Idlib, Aleppo and East Ghouta is “suffering that President (Bashar al) Assad ordered or condones”.

The German foreign ministry was not informed about the AfD lawmakers’ trip ahead of time, a spokeswoma­n said.

The group of six, comprised of four members from Germany’s national parliament and two state lawmakers, arrived in Damascus on Monday for talks with pro-regime officials and a tour they said aimed at getting a real idea of the situation on the ground.

They said they were “surprised” at scenes of normal life in Damascus as they push their bid for Berlin to start sending refugees back to the wartorn country.

The group is being led by Christian Blex, a member of North Rhine-Westphalia’s regional parliament, who posted pictures on Facebook of his Monday meeting with Syria’s pro-regime Grand Mufti Ahmed Badreddin Hassoun.

Hassoun often appears alongside Assad for religious occasions and has in the past warned against Western interferen­ce in his country, threatenin­g terror attacks in Europe.

The anti-Islam, antiimmigr­ant AfD entered the Bundestag for the first time last year, capitalisi­ng on anger over an influx of more than a million asylum seekers in Germany since 2015.

Justice Minister Heiko Maas said Wednesday that parts of the AfD may warrant surveillan­ce by Germany’s domestic intelligen­ce agency.

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